GossipsNG.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World
No Result
View All Result
GossipsNG.com
No Result
View All Result

IRC Donates VAPP, Child Rights Acts To Adamawa Ministry Of Justice

by News Break
May 14, 2026
in News
0
152
SHARES
1.9k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

The Protection Rule of Law Unit of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has donated 1000 printed copies of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act and the Child Rights Act to the Adamawa State Ministry of Justice as part of efforts to strengthen access to justice and improve protection for vulnerable persons across the state.

The donation ceremony, held on Thursday at the Ministry of Justice in Yola, brought together officials of the IRC, representatives of the ministry, legal practitioners, and stakeholders in the justice sector. The initiative is aimed at supporting justice actors with vital legal resources to improve justice delivery for women, children, and survivors of violence.

Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Adamawa State, Barrister Afraimu Jingi, commended the IRC for its continued support to the justice sector in the state.
“It is a great pleasure to stand here today to receive this donation on behalf of people of Adamawa State. I didn’t see this donation for the need of justice alone. With the provision of these laws we are going to make sure everything that has to do with justice gets a copy of this. So that we can work together for the benefit of our citizens,” he said.

Earlier in his remarks, the Adamawa State Field Coordinator of the IRC, Golfa Timothy, who represented the Nigeria Country Director of the IRC, Tunde Ojei, said the donation was part of the organization’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with the Ministry of Justice.

“I remember during our review workshop in Abuja, we asked one of the staff in this ministry that in what way can IRC support ministry of justice to carry out its responsibilities and Barrister Zainab Atta had to come in and said let’s try and do something,” he stated.

Golfa added that the IRC remains committed to supporting women, children, and other vulnerable groups to access justice through stronger collaboration with the ministry and legal practitioners in the state.

“Lastly IRC will always support to ensure that children, women and girls and any form of vulnerable population in any community like people that have been affected or victims of rape have access to justice.

“And we cannot do this without the support of this ministry and the entire legal practitioners that are in this state. We are looking up to you for a better collaboration,” he added.

Also speaking, Zainab Atta, Protection Coordinator, Nigeria Country Program, said the IRC has continued to create awareness on human rights and access to justice, especially among displaced and vulnerable populations.

“We work to ensure that people are aware of their rights because when we started this work in 2015, we realized a lot of the IDPs were not aware of their rights not to talk of finding redress where these rights have been infringed,” she said.

She noted that the IRC works closely with justice actors including the Legal Aid Council, Ministry of Justice, and National Human Rights Commission to identify and refer human rights cases for legal action.

“And we thought how can people have access to justice if we don’t support the Ministry of Justice and legal partners. That was why it was decided with our justice partners that we reproduce the VAPP Act and Child Rights Law and donate to our justice partners through the Ministry of Justice,” she added.

Among dignitaries present at the event were the Zonal Coordinator of the Legal Aid Council, Barrister Frank Ogbe; Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Yola Branch, Barrister Idi Ali; State Coordinator of the National Human Rights Commission, Grace Mamza; and the Adamawa State Commandant of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, Hassan Naibi.

Related

Related Posts

News

APC group protests, demand release of Okitipupa/Irele federal constituency primary election results

May 20, 2026
News

Flooding submerges collapsed Kwara bridge, traps commuters

May 19, 2026
News

Justiciability Of Party Actions That Amount To Constitutional Transgression

May 19, 2026
News

Kannywood celebrities suspended over ‘immoral’ video

May 19, 2026
News

Ondo govt closes schools for APC assembly primaries after Monday’s violence

May 19, 2026
News

APC vows to reclaim Jigawa South-West Senate seat from PDP

May 19, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Headlines

Its false- Oyo police denies reports of fresh terrorist attack in Ogbomosho

by News Break
May 20, 2026
0

The Oyo state police command has denied media reports claiming of a fresh terrorist attack in trhe Ogbomosho area of...

Read more

FIFA World Cup: From Uruguay 1930 to mega 2026 tournament

May 20, 2026

Uzoamaka Power Made Call of My Life for Everyone Who Has Ever Loved Too Much

May 20, 2026

“Since them born this baby, he never rest” – Singer Portable shows off his newborn son in cute video

May 20, 2026

Kwara Governor Endorses Amb. Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki as Preferred Successor for APC Gubernatorial Ticket

May 20, 2026

APC group protests, demand release of Okitipupa/Irele federal constituency primary election results

May 20, 2026

In Respect For The Party And Its Leadership,I Chose Not To Proceed To The Field–Pascal Okechukwu

May 20, 2026

Flooding submerges collapsed Kwara bridge, traps commuters

May 19, 2026

AMTY Nominates Joy Ezeilo for Lifetime Achievement Award

May 19, 2026

FirstBank, Visa Expand Premium Card Portfolio with Visa Signature Launch

May 19, 2026
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
© 2025 GossipsNG. All rights reserved.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World